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Reno police officer Tim Broadway briefs reporters outside Hug High School on the north side of Reno, Nev., on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016 after a Washoe County School District police officer shot a student following a disturbance at the school. The student was taken to a Reno hospital where there was no immediate word on the student's condition. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)

DALLAS (AP) — Four more cases of Zika that were likely transmitted by mosquito bites in Texas have been found in the same neighborhood where the state's first such case was discovered, state health officials said...

WASHINGTON (AP) — The pilot of a hot air balloon that crashed in Texas in July, killing 16 people, was taking medications that should have precluded him from flying, medical experts testified at a federal hearing...

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Democratic House Speaker Sara Gideon said she and Republican Gov. Paul LePage have agreed to work together on a proposed privately run rehabilitation facility that has hit legislative...

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Florida declared its crisis with local transmission of Zika over for the season Friday in a welcome announcement ahead of peak tourism months, but health authorities warned that travelers...

A 2008 photo shows Claire Randall. Police in Maine said Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, that a former university and Air Force chaplain bought a shotgun after completing treatment for substance abuse and drove to the home of his estranged family, where he killed his adult daughter and then himself. A neighbor discovered the bodies of Daniel Randall, 56, and Claire Randall, 27, on Thursday, in Hebron, Maine. Police said Daniel Randall shot and killed Claire Randall in the bathroom. They believe he then killed himself. (Gretchen Ertl/Providence Journal via AP)

HEBRON, Maine (AP) — A former university and Air Force chaplain bought a shotgun after completing treatment for substance abuse and drove to the home of his estranged family, where he killed his adult daughter and...

This Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 photo shows a sign for Turn-About Ranch in Escalante, Utah. A teenager accused of killing a staff member at the youth treatment center and injuring another worker carried out the attacks because he wanted to leave the ranch, not because of a grudge against either person, a Utah sheriff said Wednesday, Dec. 7. (Marc Weaver/The Deseret News via AP)